Most common questions used to investigate
Have you recently had a dental filling for your tooth?
Have you recently underwent your tooth roots treatment?
Have you recently underwent any dental surgery procedures?
Have you recently experienced your teeth preparation or dental crowns placement?
Common conclusions
Having a dental treatment with composite fillings may be a little sensitive afterwards due to isolation devices applied. Dental clamps cause pressure when put on your tooth and can sometimes hurt your gums. This situation is temporary and stops as soon as your oral tissues come to balance and your anesthesia effect passes. In the meantime, you can use some common gum soothing remedies to make the recovery faster. If the condition persists, contact your dentist for more information.
It seems you may feel pain in your treated area since there was an operation inside your tooth root canals. Such situation is a natural reaction of your body and stops as soon as your dental structures recover. You may also feel your periodontal tissues pulsation or spreading once your nerves were removed and tooth canals sealed. In the meantime, you can take a common painkiller to reduce uncomfortable feelings and lessen the inflammation. Make sure not to overdose. However, it can also be sensitive as far as your tooth was isolated with a rubber dam and dental clamp. If the condition persists, contact your dentist for more information.
Having any operations inside your mouth cavity can cause some uncomfortable and painful feelings since your tissues were injured. This condition is a natural reaction of your body to the intervention and stops as soon as your periodontal and jawbone structures recover. The amount of discomfort may vary depending on the type of a dental surgery procedure as well as your individual sensitivity level. The most painful period is usually first several hours and then pains may calm down. Please follow the recommendations of your dental surgeon and take the medications prescribed. If the situation persists, visit your dentist immediately.
It seems you may feel sensitive since your tooth tissues were polished. At the same time, your gums can also hurt due to the preparation along the gum line and its borders. Such condition is temporary and stops as your periodontal tissues come to balance. In the meantime, you can use some common gum soothing remedies to make the recovery faster. If the condition persists, contact your dentist for more information. However, in case of recently placed crowns you should inform your dentist about your discomfort to have the detailed examination due to the risks of having dental crown borders go too deep under your dent-gingival space. Such situation may be solved by polishing or a dental crown replacement.
Based on your answers, it is difficult to determine the causes of your pain after having a dental treatment and find a suitable solution. Contact your dentist for more information on your particular situation.
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